most of the time when whites talk about the "good old days" what they really mean is, they as the middle class were able to have housekeepers and nannies on one income; something most of them couldnt do today on two. they blame black people for the financial shift in society and actually believe that our lot in life is to serve them. it never occurs to them to blame capitalism, the government, international bankers or even themselves, so they blame black people. what they often seem to forget is that in those "good old days" they were resentful about paying blacks at all. what it all balls down to is they just want their servants back.

This is not singular to America, I'm in Europe and in my grandma's time, families were able to live well on one income. They couldn't afford nannies but they had enough for what they needed.Now you have both parents working and families are barely making ends meet.This has nothing to do with black people.

most of the time when whites talk about the "good old days" what they really mean is, they as the middle class were able to have housekeepers and nannies on one income; something most of them couldnt do today on two. they blame black people for the financial shift in society and actually believe that our lot in life is to serve them. it never occurs to them to blame capitalism, the government, international bankers or even themselves, so they blame black people. what they often seem to forget is that in those "good old days" they were resentful about paying blacks at all. what it all balls down to is they just want their servants back.

This is not singular to America, I'm in Europe and in my grandma's time, families were able to live well on one income. They couldn't afford nannies but they had enough for what they needed.Now you have both parents working and families are barely making ends meet.This has nothing to do with black people.

most of the time when whites talk about the "good old days" what they really mean is, they as the middle class were able to have housekeepers and nannies on one income; something most of them couldnt do today on two. they blame black people for the financial shift in society and actually believe that our lot in life is to serve them. it never occurs to them to blame capitalism, the government, international bankers or even themselves, so they blame black people. what they often seem to forget is that in those "good old days" they were resentful about paying blacks at all. what it all balls down to is they just want their servants back.

This is not singular to America, I'm in Europe and in my grandma's time, families were able to live well on one income. They couldn't afford nannies but they had enough for what they needed.Now you have both parents working and families are barely making ends meet.This has nothing to do with black people.

i think thats what i said

Yup, we're in agreement. I just wanted to add that this is a widespread phenomenon.

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